'''Rheumatologists''' treat diseases of the bones, joints, muscles and tendons, including Arthritis and collagen diseases.
'''Orthopaedic surgeons''' are trained in the care of patients that have musculoskeletal conditions, such as congenital skeletal malformations, bone fractures and infections,
The literal name for a cell in bone would be 'osteocyte'. However there are other cells associated with bones such as osteoblasts, which make bone, and osteoclasts, which breaks down bone.
Regular, living bone cells are osteocytes (OSS-tee-oh-sites).
An orthopedist is a specialist in the treatment of the bones and joints. Either an orthopedic surgeon (orthopod) or rheumatologist - depending if the problem is surgical or medical (respectively).
Osteocarcinoma Nonspecific term for metastatic carcinoma in a bone, or a carcinoma that contains foci of osseous tissue (as a result of metaplasia).
An orthopedist specializes in treating bones.
Orthopedic
An orthopedist is a specialist in the treatment of bone diseases.
what the bone is made up ofosteoblast
Myelocytes are bone marrow cells.
Osteomyelitis is the medical term meaning infection of bone and marrow.
Hyperosteogeny is the medical term meaning increased bone growth.
An avulsion fracture is the term meaning tearing a bone.
Granulocyte is the medical term meaning granular cell.
Osteosarcoma is the medical term meaning connective tissue cancer of bone.
Myelodysplasia is the medical term meaning abnormal formation of bone marrow.
Osteoclasts: type of bone cell that removes bone tissue by removing its mineralized matrix and breaking up the organic bone.
Agranulocyte is the medical term meaning nongranular white blood cell.
Myelogenous is the medical term meaning produced in bone marrow. Myeloid means the same thing.
Osteosarcoma is the medical term meaning tumor of immature bone cells.